Perry was born and raised in Santa Barbara and in honor of this quintessential “California gurl’s” pop culture moment, we decided to comb through her catchiest lyrics and come up with a list of Perry-inspired things to do in the Golden State. If you’re wondering where you can live just like Perry, this is the list for you.

1. Lyric: “So put your rose-colored glasses on/and party on”
Song: Chained to the Rhythm
The video for Perry’s smash ode to happily living in a bubble takes place in an amusement park, and if you’re going to spend a day wearing (figuratively speaking, at least) rose-colored glasses, there’s no better spot than the happiest place on Earth: Disneyland. We much prefer the OC amusement park (and corresponding Disney’s California Adventure) to Six Flags Magic Mountain where Perry filmed the video for Chained. The thrill rides there pale in comparison to Disney’s escapist fantasies like It’s a Small World and Pirates of the Caribbean.

2. Lyric: I kissed a girl and I liked it…
Song: I Kissed a Girl
When it comes to lady-on-lady smooching in the City of Angeles, you should head to Akbar, a queer taproom and dance club tucked away in the arty Silver Lake neighborhood. The bar skews higher on the boy side (think a 70/30 ratio), but you’ll find plenty of canoodling ladies on busy weekend nights. Elsewhere in Los Angeles, hit up alterna-strip club Jumbo’s Clown Room where the dancing ladies will pay you plenty of attention, regardless of who you like to kiss.

3. Lyric: “Daisy dukes/bikinis on top…we’ll melt your popsicle” Song: California Gurls
This song was practically written for the Venice Beach crowd. The L.A. beachfront neighborhood features a two-and-a-half mile pedestrian-only promenade filled with kooky performers, psychics, artists and other kinds of vendors. And yes, you’ll definitely see plenty of California girls in their Daisy dukes and bikini tops as you stroll along the sun-drenched boardwalk.

Santa Barbara

4. Lyric: “Santa Barbara, chique, at La Super Rica, grabbing tacos, checking out hotties” Song: This Is How We Do
You don’t need to be a detective to decipher this lyric from Perry’s 2013 hit. The singer gives a shout out to her hometown of Santa Barbara, and once explained (via a tweet) that it’s also inspired by her OG crew and their parties. And there’s even a reference to her favorite taqueria: La Super Rica. The Santa Barbara hot spot is known for its fish tacos, tamales and, yes, good-looking crowd. Fun fact: This restaurant was also a favorite of famed chef Julia Child, but it’s unknown whether or not Child checked out the hotties.

5. Lyric: “So Let me get you in your birthday suit/it’s time to bring out the big balloons”
Song: Birthday
Spending time in your birthday suit isn’t a big deal when you visit Just Float in Pasadena. The sensory deprivation spa—the world’s largest float therapy center—is where guests strip down and zone out while floating in a dark, salt water tank. The 60-minute session encourages relaxation in a way that helps recharge mind and body. In Birthday, Perry promises to have us spinning like a disco ball. And floating can sometimes have the same effect—in a good way, of course.

Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles

6. Lyric: “Boy, you’re an alien/your touch, so foreign/it’s supernatural/extraterrestrial”Song: E.T.
If you’re looking for an out of this world experience, San Diego’s Air & Space Museum is the place to go. You won’t see (and hypothetically fall in love with) any aliens, but the museum does feature an area devoted to spacecrafts including a display of the Apollo 9—which is one of only two Apollo Command Modules flown in space that’s on display west of the Rocky Mountains. And, of course, in Los Angeles, there’s the Griffith Observatory, when you can not only check amazing views of the city, but also see the stars through state-of-the-art telescopes.

Golden State Warriors | Flickr photo by Keith Allison

7. Lyric: “I am the champion, and you’re gonna to hear me roar”
Song: Roar
If you’re in the mood to see some champions, head up north and check out a Golden State Warriors game. The San Francisco basketball team was the 2015 NBA champs, and recently won the NBA Conference Finals against the San Antonio Spurs. It’s so much easier to root for the home team when they’re actual winners.